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The paradox of effort: The harder you try, the worse it gets (philosophy of Fyodor Dostoyevsky)
The Harder You Try, The Worse It Gets (Philosophy of Fyodor Dostoyevsky) Special thanks to our patreons for supporting the ...
Albert Einstein’s “twin paradox” is a famous counterintuitive implication of the special theory of relativity, but it also reveals deep links between physics and philosophy, as Robert P Crease ...
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Paradoxes Explained: Philosophy, Science, and Logic
From the mind-bending logic of the liar paradox to the mysteries of time travel and infinity, this video explains the most fascinating paradoxes across philosophy, science, and mathematics all in just ...
Ancient Greek philosophers used paradoxes for all sorts of reasons, from sharpening their dialectical skills and showing philosophical opponents were talking nonsense to serious philosophical inquiry ...
There is an interesting and adoring article about Charles Darwin in today’s San Francisco Chronicle Insight section. The author, John Darnton, a New York Times journalist, celebrates Darwin’s ...
Stephen has degrees in science (Physics major) and arts (English Literature and the History and Philosophy of Science), as well as a Graduate Diploma in Science Communication. Stephen has degrees in ...
Ever heard of Opposite Day? I’m guessing you have — during every game of tag in elementary school. It turns out, that this idea isn’t just a way to make other kids miserable. It’s part of a whole ...
We are always solving problems, some of which have instantly obvious solutions and others that do not. In the latter case, the word puzzle comes to mind instead. A problem can be defined therefore as ...
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